Bradman Museum & International Cricket Hall of Fame
The Bradman Museum is a world-class facility, located in rural Bowral. Every cricketing fan needs to go there at some stage, just to get a feel for the history of the game. If you are not a cricket enthusiast, this is a great place to learn about the game and its history.
Exhibits
The Game of Cricket
If you are new to cricket, or have been a life-time fan, this section will set you up on how cricket has developed over the last 200 years. From rules, equipment game formats all the way through to information about previous and current players, it provides a comprehensive description of the game and its history.
A lot of memorabilia is on display, from bats signed by famous teams, to players caps and photos.
The Bradman Gallery
Dedicated to the famous Australian Captain and batsman, this section describes Bradman’s career through displays and interactive screens. An amazing amount of information allows you to find out about Bradman’s incredible achievements and his life.
The World of Cricket
This fascinating, interactive section shows how widespread the game is with its 105 member nations. The status of each nation is shown, along with what level of game they played and which formats (T20, one day internationals and tests).
The Greats of the Game
In this section, the museum shows the greatest players of the game using
memorabilia, photos, statistics and on-demand audio and visual footage. Not only does this provide details of the latest players, but those dating back to be beginning of international cricket as well. Players from all nations are there, so you can find your favourite player, whether its Bradman, Tendulkar, Richards or Hammond.
Gift Shop and Cafe
The museum has an on-site cafe and gift shop, so after you have immersed yourself in cricket history, you can purchase something to remember your visit and re-fuel before heading off.
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